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Malcolm Watson, 35, agreed to the sentence to avoid as much as a year in jail after pleading guilty to endangering a child and third-degree sexual abuse _ both misdemeanors.Watson, a former teacher at the Buffalo Seminary, is a U.S. citizen who already lives in Fort Erie, Ontario, with his Canadian wife and three children.He was arrested in April after a mall security guard noticed the pair sitting in a parked car for two hours.A teacher at a Buffalo private school has been charged with sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child following a weekend incident at the Walden Galleria Mall.Cheektowaga Police say 35-year-old Malcolm Watson, a teacher at Buffalo Seminary, was found with a 15-year-old female student in a car in a mall parking ramp on Sunday.Mall security twice noticed the car had been parked and occupied by the pair and became suspicious.When a police officer arrived on the scene, he interviewed the two people in the car and determined an inappropriate relationship existed between the pair."There appears to be a situation here where the juvenile tells the parents she is going to the mall to meet friends.At some point shortly after she's at the mall she ends up meeting Watson.Watson then takes her some place and then returns her to the mall where we assume she's going to call her parents for a ride home," said Captain John Galscott of the Cheektowaga Police Erie County District Attorney Frank Clark called the plea deal"a little dicey"but said the girl's family was happy with it.

Malcolm Watson, 35, agreed to the sentence to avoid as much as a year in jail after pleading guilty to endangering a child and third-degree sexual abuse _ both misdemeanors.Watson, a former teacher at the Buffalo Seminary, is a U.S. citizen who already lives in Fort Erie, Ontario, with his Canadian wife and three children.He was arrested in April after a mall security guard noticed the pair sitting in a parked car for two hours.A teacher at a Buffalo private school has been charged with sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child following a weekend incident at the Walden Galleria Mall.Cheektowaga Police say 35-year-old Malcolm Watson, a teacher at Buffalo Seminary, was found with a 15-year-old female student in a car in a mall parking ramp on Sunday.Mall security twice noticed the car had been parked and occupied by the pair and became suspicious.When a police officer arrived on the scene, he interviewed the two people in the car and determined an inappropriate relationship existed between the pair."There appears to be a situation here where the juvenile tells the parents she is going to the mall to meet friends.At some point shortly after she's at the mall she ends up meeting Watson.Watson then takes her some place and then returns her to the mall where we assume she's going to call her parents for a ride home," said Captain John Galscott of the Cheektowaga Police Erie County District Attorney Frank Clark called the plea deal"a little dicey"but said the girl's family was happy with it.

Malcolm Watson, 35, agreed to the sentence to avoid as much as a year in jail after pleading guilty to endangering a child and third-degree sexual abuse _ both misdemeanors.Watson, a former teacher at the Buffalo Seminary, is a U.S. citizen who already lives in Fort Erie, Ontario, with his Canadian wife and three children.He was arrested in April after a mall security guard noticed the pair sitting in a parked car for two hours.A teacher at a Buffalo private school has been charged with sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child following a weekend incident at the Walden Galleria Mall.Cheektowaga Police say 35-year-old Malcolm Watson, a teacher at Buffalo Seminary, was found with a 15-year-old female student in a car in a mall parking ramp on Sunday.Mall security twice noticed the car had been parked and occupied by the pair and became suspicious.When a police officer arrived on the scene, he interviewed the two people in the car and determined an inappropriate relationship existed between the pair."There appears to be a situation here where the juvenile tells the parents she is going to the mall to meet friends.At some point shortly after she's at the mall she ends up meeting Watson.Watson then takes her some place and then returns her to the mall where we assume she's going to call her parents for a ride home," said Captain John Galscott of the Cheektowaga Police Erie County District Attorney Frank Clark called the plea deal"a little dicey"but said the girl's family was happy with it.